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How to feed the grass turtle? What are the precautions?

Saul Goodman
2021-07-17 10:13:22
When feeding grass turtles, they should put food in water to feed them, and they need the help of water to eat food. When feeding them, cut up the food so that they can eat and digest it more easily. Fish bones and shrimp heads should be removed when feeding fish and shrimp. Just feed them once a day, and the amount of each feeding is about the size of their head. When feeding, ensure that the water temperature is appropriate, and clean up the food residue in time after feeding.
How to feed the grass turtle? What are the precautions?

1. how to feed

grass turtles? Grass turtles need water to feed, so when feeding them, they should put food in water, so that they can eat food more easily. Although they eat everything, it is easy for them to digest too much food, so it is better to cut the food into small pieces when feeding, so as to help them digest better.

Fish and shrimp food is rich in nutrition, but when feeding this kind of food, we should pay attention to the removal of fish bones and shrimp heads, because fish bones and shrimp heads are easy to hurt them. They are more tolerant of hunger, so the frequency of feeding can not be too frequent, usually once a day, the amount can not be too much, usually only need to feed their head so much on the line.

2. What are the precautions

for feeding grass turtles? Generally, when feeding grass turtles, we should pay attention to the water quality and temperature. Feeding water should be kept clean and pollution-free. If they are fed with polluted water, it is easy for them to suffer from various diseases, which will also cause them not to eat. If tap water is used, it must be noted that the tap water should be aerated first to filter out harmful substances such as chlorine in the tap water. Generally speaking, the water temperature that grass turtles like is in the range of 25-30 C, so the water temperature should be controlled in this range when feeding.

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